Ranking EVERY Tag Team In WWE Today From Worst To Best

20. The Colóns

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Rendered impotent by injuries and indifference, The Colóns are only the second worst because they're not intentionally booked like losers, but simply to always lose.

Though neither division is in exceptional health, they look like relics from a bygone era on SmackDown Live in particular - Primo as the former partner of his more popular sibling Carlito and Epico as the most forgettable of all the family members.

The pair have been at this since 2011. Though some of the time was spent under hoods as part of the absurd Los Matadores gimmick, that marks nearly a decade trying to do...whatever it is they've been trying to do on the main roster.

Rebadges look increasingly desperate, when they even happen at all. It's been that long since the pair were relevant that trying to present them as anything other than card-filling goobers seems condescending.

Vince McMahon could always wave his magic wand in their direction of course, but it's just as likely that he'd only really be trying to make them disappear for good.

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